Besorat Hageulah: The Gospel of atonement in metanarrative justice and God’s love

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies

 
 
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Title Besorat Hageulah: The Gospel of atonement in metanarrative justice and God’s love
 
Creator Wulandari, Wahyoe R. Weismann, Ivan Th. J. Panggarra, Robi Wijaya, Hengki Ronda, Daniel
 
Subject — Besorat Hageulah; Hagoel Hadam; Jesus; Redeemer; Love; Christ; Justice.
Description There are three main types of atonement, namely the ‘classic’ type where Christ is a Victor, the ‘Latin’ type where Christ is satisfaction and the type of ‘humanism’ in which God is Love. These three types contain language of violence. However, the most striking language of violence is the ‘Latin’ type, where God is seen as the Angry one, who is thirsty for blood and asking to be satisfied. The sacrifice of redemption is seen as the idea of ‘bribe to God’. Some theologians reject this idea and look for other alternatives. This article aims to find other alternatives while maintaining the idea of redemption sacrifice. The author uses a Jewish perspective in reading the Bible. From the entire Bible metanarrative, the authors construct the theory of atonement by focusing on the idea of Besorat Hageulah, the Gospel of redemption. On the cross is the sacrifice for redemption that expresses God’s justice and love. The bloodshed on the cross is not to satisfy God, who is angry, but as a sign of God’s love for humans according to the demands of justice ‘life shall go for life’ (KJV, Dt 19:21).Contribution: This article is interdisciplinary in the sense that it touches on issues such as redemption, mercy and peace. In this article, the author has shown how redemption brings peace and love. The implication is in the life of the nation and state as God’s creatures.
 
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Contributor Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Jaffray Makassar
Date 2023-04-04
 
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Identifier 10.4102/hts.v79i1.8149
 
Source HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies; Vol 79, No 1 (2023); 9 pages 2072-8050 0259-9422
 
Language eng
 
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